Fears over assault on second amendment driving record sales
Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
March 5, 2012
In the wake of reports suggesting that Obama is likely to win
re-election, gun sales have rocketed, according to figures cited by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Enthusiasts are stocking up on guns and ammunition, and
some in the industry are wondering whether sales are spiking as they
did after Democrat Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008.
That rush created a nationwide shortage.
“We’re at the top of the roller coaster and we’re about to plummet
down the side,” said DeWayne Irwin, owner of the Cheaper Than Dirt gun
store in north Fort Worth, which set a sales record for the month of
February. “It’s fixing to happen again. I don’t know if it will be to
the same extent it was before, but I see it coming.
“Look who the Republicans are trying to put against Obama,” he said.
“It’s the Keystone Kops and people are getting scared. People are
terrified he’s going to get re-elected and then he won’t care about
getting votes next time. He’ll just pass whatever legislation he
wants.”
If Obama secures a second term in office, Americans fear that he will
use a lame duck presidency to fulfil promises to gun control advocates
to take a bite out of the second amendment.